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MAN LANSING arrested for the alleged child exploitation, sexual abuse

MAN LANSING arrested for the alleged child exploitation, sexual abuse

Lansing, MI – a launching man is experiencing numerous accusations, including a number of sexually abusive activities for children, following a Michigan State Police investigation.

The working group of the Internet Internet for Crime Crimes Crimes Crimes Against (ICAC) of the Michigan State Police (MSP) has recently announced the arrest of Zachary Whaley.

Whaley was notified on Tuesday, February 25, at the Lansing District Court on Tuesday, February 25th.

If he is convicted, Whale will face up to 20 years in prison for a number of sexually abusive activities for children and up to four years in prison for two charges of action for immoral purposes. He would also face more than four years, but less than 10 years in prison for two charges of using a computer to commit a crime.

The working group on the Internet Crimes Against Children started the investigation into Whaley, after a parent notified them about their child’s activity, according to the police.

During the investigation, the authorities confiscated digital evidence of Whale’s house.

The Michigan State Police Unit urges parents to discuss the safe use on the Internet with their children and other family members.

A list of online safety resources provided by Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force can be found at Michiganicac.com.

Anyone has information on the possible sexual exploitation of children is asked to report it to the National Center for Cybertipline for missing and exploited children Missiskids.org.